Pepelotz123 Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 I have a problem i got upgraded SR25 from local shop. I picked it up today. I come home and wanted to test it. Put in the battery and gun is not shooting a "burning smell" everywhere. I fast disconnected battery and everything mosfet, battery, cabels were extremly hot. I opened it and first thing i see they swapped cabels. Two red one are connected to the black one on the battery. Can i repair it with micro solder with just swapping cabels in blue circle? https://gyazo.com/8826de8127a5954ad3999ca9b0c19d14
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 2 minutes ago, Pepelotz123 said: I have a problem i got upgraded SR25 from local shop. I picked it up today. I come home and wanted to test it. Put in the battery and gun is not shooting a "burning smell" everywhere. I fast disconnected battery and everything mosfet, battery, cabels were extremly hot. I opened it and first thing i see they swapped cabels. Two red one are connected to the black one on the battery. Can i repair it with micro solder with just swapping cabels in blue circle? https://gyazo.com/8826de8127a5954ad3999ca9b0c19d14 Haven't even looked at your pic as no need. Just take it back and get them to sort it.
Pepelotz123 Posted March 30, 2019 Author Posted March 30, 2019 Was waiting for more than 3 weeks. If its just swapped cable i can repair it in few minutes but I want to be sure.
Mostly Retired Moderators L3wisD Posted March 30, 2019 Mostly Retired Moderators Posted March 30, 2019 Don't fix their mistakes. If you've paid for an upgraded gun and you've taken home a lemon, take it back and make them accountable.
Keithlag Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 i have had a look at you pic yes you need to swap round the red an back under your thum
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 48 minutes ago, Keithlag said: i have had a look at you pic yes you need to swap round the red an back under your thum 24 minutes ago, Pepelotz123 said: Thanks buddy done and working. And another bad tech gets away with a shit job ?
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 But as bad techs have been a bit of a theme lately it would be better to push the point. If everybody just self repaired the bad work then tech responsibility just goes out the window. People learn through mistakes but not ones they dont know about.
Resistor170 Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 3 hours ago, ImTriggerHappy said: People learn through mistakes but not ones they dont know about. Couldn't agree more. If I'm doing something wrong at work then I need to know or I won't learn. Helps everyone involved. If I was the OP then I would call them to point it out. No need to whinge
Nick G Posted March 30, 2019 Posted March 30, 2019 Have to say I would have a whinge, having paid for an upgrade that was incorrectly installed and obviously not even tested , at the least I would be looking to get my money back.
Supporters Rogerborg Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 Whatever you do, don't tell us which cretin wrecked your gun, so that he can continue wrecking other people's guns.
Supporters Druid799 Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 I’m with trigger on this one , if I’m paying a ‘professional’ to work on my gun then I expect an appropriate level of workmanship for my money , you don’t take your car to a garage spend £800 on a new what ever and it starts playing up on the way home so when you do get home you start ‘tinkering’ with it yourself now do you ? No if I’ve paid for work on my gun I expect it to be 100% correct or I will return and I will kick up a fuss . I will not let shoddily performed tech work slide , if I do it’ll never stop happening .
Supporters Prisce Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 15 minutes ago, Druid799 said: I’m with trigger on this one , if I’m paying a ‘professional’ to work on my gun then I expect an appropriate level of workmanship for my money , you don’t take your car to a garage spend £800 on a new what ever and it starts playing up on the way home so when you do get home you start ‘tinkering’ with it yourself now do you ? No if I’ve paid for work on my gun I expect it to be 100% correct or I will return and I will kick up a fuss . I will not let shoddily performed tech work slide , if I do it’ll never stop happening . Actually..... that’s exactly what I did... never trust a main dealer.
Supporters Druid799 Posted March 30, 2019 Supporters Posted March 30, 2019 15 minutes ago, Prisce said: Actually..... that’s exactly what I did... never trust a main dealer. Your choice .
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted March 31, 2019 Supporters Posted March 31, 2019 For future reference op got lucky here- if the mosfet burned out due to their shoddy wiring and he swapped the connections that's grounds for the shop to try and blame him for it (bs i know but thats how these things work). If your gonna pay someone who's purporting to be a professional to work on your gun then you'd better be sure to make them accountable for doing it right
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